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Physics is a natural science. It is the branch that deals with studying and understanding matter and energy. Topics found in physics studies can include mechanics, calculus, electricity, magnetism, thermodynamics and optics.

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Universidad de las Islas Baleares - UIB

CampusFull time1 yearSeptember 2018SpainPalma de Mallorca

Throughout the past century scientific research has been characterized by a progressive specialization and compartmentalization of knowledge, it being very difficult for a person to dominate more than one scientific field. Despite the success of this program based on a reductionist approach, the new scientific challenges require a broader vision and the establishment of synergies between research groups of different disciplines that allow to go beyond the traditional frontiers of knowledge. In particular, complex systems are characterized by the existence of emergent properties and collective behaviors generated by the interaction between a large number of elements.
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Throughout the past century scientific research has been characterized by a progressive specialization and compartmentalization of knowledge, it being very difficult for a person to dominate more than one scientific field. Despite the success of this program based on a reductionist approach, the new scientific challenges require a broader vision and the establishment of synergies between research groups of different disciplines that allow to go beyond the traditional frontiers of knowledge. In particular, complex systems are characterized by the existence of emergent properties and collective behaviors generated by the interaction between a large number of elements....
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Universidad de las Islas Baleares - UIB

The objective of the Master's Degree in Advanced Physics and Applied Mathematics (MFMA) is to provide advanced training, aimed especially at those undergraduates who aspire to do a PhD later.
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The objective of the Master's Degree in Advanced Physics and Applied Mathematics (MFMA) is to provide advanced training, aimed especially at those undergraduates who aspire to do a PhD later.

It treats therefore of a Master oriented fundamentally to the investigation. This requires a structure that makes it possible to specialize in some research areas of special quality. The UIB has the mention of Campus of International Excellence, which includes the line of Physics, Computing and Applications. This line includes certain research groups, which over time have been developing a work of first international level. That is why five specialties are offered, directly linked to these groups: Astrophysics and Relativity, Geophysical Fluids, Materials Physics, Quantum Systems and Applied Mathematics....
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